Syncope with Left Atrial Floating Thrombus During Anticoagulation.
概要
An 84-year-old woman presented with recurrent non- exertional syncope. Her condition had been controlled with effective anticoagulation using warfarin due to chronic atrial fibrillation and mitral valve stenosis. Her prothrombin time/ international normalized ratio (PT-INR) was 2.15, with val- ues in the therapeutic range 100% of the time (target PT- INR: 1.6-2.6) in the past year. Transesophageal echocar- diography revealed a huge free-floating mass in the left atrium frequently impinging on the stenotic mitral valve ori- fice (Picture 1). Emergency surgical removal was performed to prevent a catastrophic complication, such as “hole-in-one” sudden death (1). The removed mass was 65×43×30 mm (Picture 2) and histologically confirmed to be an organized thrombus with fibrin and hematomas. Coagulation activity is increased in the left atrium with mitral stenosis even during anticoagulation (2), which might contribute to thrombus for- mation. In addition to an effective anticoagulant, frequent echocardiographic follow-up is recommended to detect left atrial thrombi in patients with atrial fibrillation and mitral stenosis.